JT and Jeff spend some time discussing how to run a table or booth at a convention, thanks to another great listener request! Episode 96 offers some tips and tricks that go beyond just booth/table use at a convention.

Join JT and Jeff in welcoming 3 guests to the podcast for episode 90.Heather, Maxine, and Alisha join JT and Jeff for a discussion around Women in Gaming.

Heather Newton is working to create a murder mystery dinner party kit with a flexible guest list. She has created a table top social deduction game called Night at Higsley Manor as a first step into exploring the best way to build a product like this. Heather also runs a digital marketing consultancy under Newton Creative Solutions, LLC.

You can get in touch with her through Twitter @OHmysteries or sign up to help play test her murder mystery game at openhousemysteryparties.com

Maxine Ekl started in game design while a stay at home mom. She co-founded Clever Playing Cards which self published two very clever card games only to discover marketing and sales weren’t her strong suits. She has since signed with Breaking Games to publish her latest card game, Stripes. Most recently, Maxine hosted the first Protospiel in Chicago which was attended by 5 publishers and over 50 game designers. She can be reached through Twitter @CPCgames or at CleverPlayingCards.com.

Alisha is an Illustrator by trade and a game designer at heart. She is currently designing a lane combat, city building game called War torn. Alisha is very much a night owl and is often found in the wee hours of the morning toiling away at art projects. She can be found at AlishaDoesArt.com or on Twitter @AlishaVolkman

What do JT and Jeff think of the practice? What, if anything, should The Game Crafter do about self-reviewing your game? Are there things that could be added to the review process in general that would be helpful?

Episode 85 brings us another great listener request! JT and Jeff discuss ways to cope with being overwhelmed or blocked in the game design process. Maybe you'll find a new way to approach this difficult situation that we all find ourselves in at some point in the game design process.

JT and Jeff once again tackle a listener request! For episode 84 they discuss their thoughts, opinions, and ideas of using The Game Crafter to create expansions and custom components for games that already exist on the market.

JT and Jeff take on another listener request. Previously, JT and JEff talked about why Crafter Con 2016 didn't take place. For episode 83, a listener asks them discuss the specifics of what is needed to keep Crafter Con going.

This time JT and Jeff sit down with Alex and Derek from Cryptozoic to discuss how they used The Game Crater for their currently running Kickstarter; The Walking Dead No Sanctuary. And Alex and Derek also brought along the designers of the game, Adam and Brady Sadler.

JT and Jeff take on another follow-up request in episode 76. They discuss the hiring an developer to work with The Game Crafter API, as well as some quick starting a business tips, for this listener request.